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April 13, 1877 (4 pages)

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5} ae men, Thot who gee this notice may send their address and test the business, qe make this unparalleled offer: To sich, 44 ave not well satisfied, we will send one ‘dollar to pay for. the trouble of writing. ull particulars, samples worth severa) dollars to commence wor. on, and a ccpy of Home and Fireside, one of the largess ‘and best INustrated Publications, all. sent free by mail. Reader, if you want permanent, le work, seddreas z Siaxson & Co., Pottland, Maine. Can't be made by every every month in the business we furnish, but . but those willing to work Saas can easily earn ® dozen dotlatsa day right “fn their own. lo alities. Have no room to explata here. Business pleasant and honWell as_men. We will furnish you s com. plete Outfit free. The business pays betLoe that anything else. We wil! ex: of start ‘ou. Particulars free. Write aid see, Farmers and mechanics, their sons and daughters, and 41i classes in need of psying work at. home, should write to us and learn all about the work “at once. Now ia the time. Don’t delay. Address Taur & Co., Augusta, Maine. — __GITY ORDINANCE. uilt alougthe North line of Cottage , commencing. at the South-east cor-. ner of lot No. 4, in, block 24, as designated by the City map, and continuing com bons Southern bouudary of said lot to Pine Street, thence across Pine. Street, commoencing again at the South-east corner of I 'T ia hereby ordered that a sidewalk be i bd , ’ City map, continuing alo boundary of said lot to Kelsey’s, thence across Kelsey’s Ravine along the upprrside of the filled or made road. to the Ligh ——----~geound or natural banks of said revive. Sidewalk to be five feet and. four inches . . wide, planked with two inch plank, laid on atrin’ 4x4 inches in thickness, three str with. substantial supports not over eight . Seet apart, and he completed within ®ixty daysfrom and after the passage of this Urdinance. Passed March 3ist,1877. . . By W. J. ORGAN , Jis-t. COUNTY SCRIP. ARRANTS Nos. 155, 146, 157, 159 & 161, on” Road Fund, registered Oct. 6, 1876, will bo paid on presentation. Interest ceases from date. : see J.N. PAYNE, Treasurer. Nevada City, April 3r2, 1877. SUMMONS. ‘EN THE susnichectnr OF NEVADA Township, in the County of Nevada tate of California. J, Nafiziger, Plaintiff, va John R. Goodman,Defendant. ‘The peo______.__. ple of the State of California send greeting toJoln R, Goodman, Defendant. You are hereby required to appear in an action rought inst you by the above named laintiff. in the Justice Court of Nevada ownship, County of Nevads, State of Calfornia, and to answer before the Justice t his office, in said Township, the cumpieint filed therein within five days (exelasive of the day of service), after the service.on you of this summons—if served within the Township in which this action is brought; or, if served out of anid Town-i.ship, but in ssid county, within ten days; otherwise, within twenty days. The ssid action is brought to recover the sum of . $92.96 in-U. 8. Gold Coin, slleged to be due from Defendant, on a promissury note dated Out. 3rd, 1873, aud interest at the rate of ten per cent. per annum, from Oct, Srd, 1873 to date. And you are heyeby noti fied that if ye fail toso appear and) answer ; suil comp t, as above required, said Plaintiff will recover judgment against you for the sum of $92 96, together with costs all payee in gold coin, . Make legal service and due return hereof Given under my hend this 28th bes 2 of October, 1876, Se EOP. GARTHE, Justice of the _— of said Township. Xu the Matter of the Application of Susan N. Glover to Pere ¢ i. potwate Testimony, i ead : Nevada, sud all whom it may coucern. ‘ake notice: That by virtue of an order of the Hon, T, B. Rewdon, Judge of the 14th Judicial District of the State ot California, made on the 6th day of April, A.D. 1877, and ‘on file in the office of the County Clerk.of Nevada County, (said order being made upon tl ¢ verili tion of Susan N. Glover, als on file in: the office of said Clerk, praying that the testimo. ny of certain persons be perpetuated accordingo law,) the said Susan N, Glover will, on the 10th day of June, 1877, at 10 o'clock a. M., or at such other time to _ which the hearing may be, by the said Notary, postponed, at the office of 8. B. Davewport, before him take the depusitions of Johu I, Caldweli Eaq., nnd Harrison N, Gove, and that the said Susan N. Glever will, at the aaid time, at the office of James i, King, No, 442 Unlifurnia Street, in the Gity and County of San Francisco, before him take the deposition of C, H, Mead. That by said deponents rhe expects to ve that between the months of Septernr, 1869, gud July, 1870, the srid Board of ‘Trustees of the City of Nevada, did convey Lot eight (8) of Block three (3), in the = T° the Board of Trusteds of the City of —,. said City of Nevada, to one Michael Anstett, now deveased, and other matters stated in said petition, The said testimony will be taken inthe form of depositions by question and answer, and when so tuken, the faid depuritions will be returned to the _Oounty Clerk of Nevada County, weéord ing to law and said order, That said testimony will be taken for tie pur of perfecting the title of the said Susan N. Ulovor to said property, Any person intererted may appear at anid examinations, or either of them, and ask suid witnesses or either of them . such questions, direct and Cross, a8 boon Mog ye pe : SUSAN N. GLOVER, Petitioner. Johason & Cross, Attorneys. Nevada City, April Gth, 1877. . NOTICE OTICR I8 HERERY GIVEN THAT I, Margaret L. Crawford, wife of William H, Crawford, a resident of the ~~ City aud County of Nevada, being desirous of availing myself of the provisions of title 32, of. part 3,of the Code of Civil Procedure of the State of Ca‘ifurnia, intend te make application to the County Cuurt of Nevada County, State of California, at the May Term A. D. 1877, of said Court, to be hela atthe Court room of said Ceurt, in the Court Houne, in the City of Nevada, on , Monday, ths 7th day of May, A. D, 1877, at the opening of the Court on that day, or at such other time to which the hearing may be poned by the Court, for a judgment ordcrof ssid County Court, suthorizing me to carry on and transact buniness in my owu nause, and on my Own eceount as trader, The nature of the Deas 1 » dutend to carry on ar etn uet, ds that of buying and ng goods, wares, merehandise, and kee; a Sorhacy. store, we,» rAMARQAMET Ia CARON fort will mt things. POND’S. EXTRACT. The greek Nagelela’ Pain Destroyer. Has been in use over shirty yess, and for cleanliness and curative virtues cannot be oxCHILDREN. No family can afford to be without Pond’s Extract. Bruises, Contusions, Cuts, Sprains, are relieved almost instantly by external aplication. Promptly relicves pains of tions, Chafings, Old Sores, Boils, Felons, Corns, etc, Ar_ rests inflammatiou, reduces swellings, emppons removes discoloration end heals rapidly. FEMALE WEAKNESS. [It always relieves pain in the back and loins, fullnes and pressing pain in the head, nausea, vertigo. IN LEUCORRH as no equal, All kinds of ul-*"’ __p«to which ladies are promptly cured, as mn book accompanying each bottte. PILEs—blind and bleeding—meet prompt relief and ready cure. chronic or obstinate cam loig resist ite” Barns, Scalds,. ‘orabie, Women. and boys and girls do as . ng the Southern . words Pond’s _ EXTRACT. “Hoi. VARICLOSE VEINS. It is the only sure eure. KIDNEY DISEASES. Ithas no equal for rmanent cure. EDING from any cause. For this it ific., It hassaved hundfeds of lives when sll other remedies failed _toarrest bleeding from —nose, stomach lungs and elsewhere. . TOOTHACHE, Earache, Neuralgia. and Rheumatism are alike relieved, and often permavently cured. : = PHYSICIANS of all schools who are acainted with Pond’s Extract of, Witch Hazel recommend it ‘to their practice. We have-letters of commendation from fundredssicians, many of whom} 7; order it for use in their own practice. In addition t« the foregoing, they order its use for Swellings of all kinds, Quinsy, Sore Throst, Inflamed Tonsils, simple and chronic Diarrhea, Catairh {for} is a Specific), Chillblains, . Frosted Feet, Stings of Insects, Mosquitos, etc, Chapped Hands, Face, and indeed all manner of skin diseases. ‘TOILET USE. Removes Soreness, Roughne and Smarting; heals cuts, :ruptions, and Pimples. refreshes, while wonderfully improving 1 the Coimplexior. TO FARMERS—Pond’s Extract. » No Stock Breeder, no Livery Man can afford to be It revives,invigorates and It is used by sll the leade ing Livery Stables, Street Railroads and first Horsemen in New York City. Ithas no equal for Sprains, Harness or Sad dle Chafings, Stiffness, Scratches, Swellings, Cuts, Lacerations, Ble dings,Pneu monis, « olic, Diarrhea, Chills, Colds, &c. Its range of action is wide, and the relief it affords is so prompt that it is invaluable in every Farm yard’ as well as in every Farm bouse, Letit be tried once. and you will never be without it. CAUTION! Pond’s Extract has been imienuine article has the xtract blown in each bot-It is prepared “by the only persons. living who ever knew how to prepare it Refuse all other preparstions of Witch-Hazel. This isthe only article used by physicians, and in tbe howpitals of this country and Europe. * HISTORY and uses of Pond’s Extract, in pamphlet form,sent fres on application to POND’S EXTRACT COMPANY. 98 Maiden Lane, New York. t YOUNG MEN HO may be sie from the effect of youthful full cretion, will do well to avail themselves f this, the greatest boon ever laid at rof suffering humanity. DR EY will guarantee to forfeit 3500 ry case of seminal weakness, or iprivate disease of any kind or character, iwhich he undertakes and fails to cure. ‘ground when you longer delay in seek . jing the proper remedy for your com-. ou may be in the first stage; hahah. gat gg the last, gy the last, and are suffering some or all of ita ill effec: ‘remember that If you perstat in procrastination, the time must come when th will be closed against you; when no antel of mercy can bring you relief, In ino.case has the Dr. failed.of success, Then let. not despair work upon you skill, or bef re grim death hurries you jto premature grave. Full course o treatment $25. Send money by Post jOtfice order or Epress with full description of case. AB Adidresa, No, 11 Kearny Street, jes or indiswarmnorer war oe 23m Locman : ‘A CENTURY THE Dr. J. C. Young EDICAL AND SURGICAL “TILL offers to the afflicted positive cure in allcases of EMINAL WEAKNESS. — ‘In Youth is laid the foundation of much ofthe inisery of after years gence of the most maxing lifea curse, ness and ruin among well xnown fact that the indulgence of even in the slightest degree, of weakness in the system w to a harvest of disease, sorrow ¢éin after yeare. . Young Man any weakness you should speak of Exby the tndulive of uabits spreading weakmankind, for it is a Accidents, sdlitary vice, If you experience not delay, for a da health if not your life. Weakness and Premature Guaranteed by the Doctor tu the Young, without Exp-sure or ess. The Remedies a nature that Observe the symcheck the cour perience any of them— arges, slight dfscharges trembling, anxiety, forgetfulin in back, limbs or indigestion, timidity, . loss of power, want of ttacks of sickIn all forms of Decay a Cure is «unher de-+, a pean Busin , vegetable,and of “taint behind. toms and besten to complaint, if No case howaver. ness, confusion, pa body, forebodtngs, aversion to society, control, variable temper, 4 tess akin to biliousness; irregular bowela, etc. etc. TERRIBLE, POISUNS. the most subtle and virulent of he human blood is that arisTaint often breaking . " nt_cure,. in hidparts of the body. lies in the fact that it is to the innocent partner or to the unchild without showing ia the person originally contracling it. THE USt OF ME in this terrible deception: by dry-_ n the surface and driving it back lood. All VenerealPoison isa be communicated in ly certainty of preission is in the positive eatment practiced at r. J. C. Young Medical Inetitute, acientifie and thorough, dorsements as the best Recent cases cured ic cages with reOur tests of the prese blood are never failg from Yenereal out, after years of appare eous sores Upon Its great danger blood poison and can the blood, and t yention of transm «of the reform trea comprehensive, ¢ having received en of all-modern practice, ins few days a markable rapidity. ence of Taint in th TO FEMALES. The Doctor, after years of patient inves1a treatment is enabled to assure nd thorough cures in all the complziuta incident to the sex. can hope for strength aud the suffering for personal supervision sh with apertments them rapid a reliefand cure. . Those who require the Doctor can furni with careful and skillful nurses where unremitted attention and constant care rance Of fapid and permais supplied witha LYING-IN DEPA RTMENT, where patienta will receive the treatment go essential in such cases. . CURED AT HOME. The great difficulty he trouble of visiting incurring an expense far excost of treatment. nse can be avoided. by or, giving in yourown way, toms of your trouble or comp! guaranteed the same as by pe All communications. strictly confidential letters either returned or destroyed. Doctor can be 7eHed upon in all cases reyuiring ‘ confidence onfidence in him, give every ass The Institute . Correspondence. many sick fin the city, often writing to the and secrecy.. all you who suffer or are in distress,. Ho will speedily relieve and cure you. BENJ. F. JOSSELYN,. M. D., 618 Sacramento Street, San Francisco, Cal, Mineral Citation. United States Land Office, Sacramento, Cal, April 4, 1877. OE. P. Marsellus, Wm. Maitman, Dk. B. SPINNEY, n Francisco. jan, W.ly ‘“‘Phemas Fallon, A. J.Dunn, and toall whom it may concern, Whereus, mineral affidavit, No. 18, was filed in tha U. 8. the SE \& of SE \ of section 6, in Township 16 North, Range 9 East, to be more valuable for mining than for syricuitural pu missioner’s letter, 1871, thegsame lund is jeral in. character, is proved, after due Land Office, allegin yee, and by Com.ated December 2d, to be treated as min. until the contrery (post office address California) did, on the [8th day of Jan’y , 1875, file in the Register’s office of this District his pre-emption Declaration No, 4841, claiming the above described land, and has applied to enter the same as agricultural land, alleging it to be more valuable for agricultural than for mining purposes, take notice, that uncerand by virtue of Nevada City, Therefo1e, you $ Office with No 838, Application fora Patent to Mines UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE,Sacramento, Cal. Jan, 27, 1877, OTICE is hereby given, That W. A. Meyers, whose Post Office in Nevada City, Nevada County, Cal., has made application for patent for 1,500 linear feet of the Uenstitution quarts mine, bearing gold, with surtace ground 600 feet in Width, situate in Wiltow Valley mining District, Ne. vada county, California, and described} in the plat and field notes on file in this office as follows; Commencing at post No. lin. Deer creck, on the west end of the marked C. Q. M. (Coustitution Quartz Mine;) thence, var. 17> 30’ e, n © gv’ w 4.54 chains, C. Q. M, trem which a live oak tree 16 in. dia. beara 6 25° w 0.46 chains dist; thence 88> 40’-e, 22.73 chains; Post No. 3 marked C, Q. M. from which a pitch pin3 15 inches in diam. bears n 80> w 1.le chains distant; thence so-wth i© 30° e 4.549 chains, Post No. 4, on lode, marked U. Q M, from which a live oak tree 14 ‘ in diam. bears n 40> w 0'56 chains dist; seas : *: ~ e one chains. No.5 at no nk of Deer creek, mark : ©, M. from which alive oak lee tt in’ i dinmeter bears n is? e 0.46 Chains dist; thence 688° 30° w along the north bauk of De: r Creek 2,273 chains to Post No, 6, a ae ag a inches. in diameter” try ~ Q » nl? 30’ ow 454 & Post No.:1,.the..place gre taining 20 64-100 acres f Survey of connecting line, t Commenced ot Post No. murked 0 Q. M; thence var, 17> 30’ ¢, n 9* 25° w, 12.44 chaius to sec, Post common. to seca, 3, 4, 9and 10 of tp 16,n r9k, md band m, and _Aeclannted. 50 aa No, 54 in Seetion , township north, range 9 eust, Mt Diatlo base and meridian. Said’ location was made May 17th, 1876. by the appheant. 9 a recoried in the imi ev) County at Nevada Uity. ° ‘no wijoining mining cla eg ‘tne holding any adverse clvimsa th: reto are required to nt the same be. T. B, McFARLAND, Register. instructions from the Commissioner of the General Land Office, dated May 6th, 1871. we have fixed the llth day of May, A.D., 1877, at 11 o'clock, A. M, at this office, before the Register and Receiver, for. the hearing of proofs to determine the characIn. witness wherevf, we have hereunto set our. hands, the day and year first above written: -T, B. MCFARLAND,. Register. HART FELLOWS, Receiver. United States Land C flice. ter of said lands. SacramMente Cat., March 24, 1877, “¥vO ALL WHOM, IT MAY CONCERN, Whereas, by Commissioner’s letter, dated December 2d, 1871, the SE \ of SW \, seo 27, E44 of NE; of acotion 33, in township 17 north, range 9 east, to be treated as mineral in character the contrary is proved, And whereas the Central Pacific Railroad Co., by B, B. Redding, Post Office address Francisco, Cal, has applied to offer proof as to the character of the above described lands: Therefore you will take notice, that under and by virtue of instructions from the Commissioner ot the General Land Office, dated May 6th, 1871, we have fixed the lst dayof May, A.D. 1877, at 11 o’clock A. M.,at this office, before the Register and Receiver, for thé hearing-of proofs: to determine the character of said lands, _ In witness whereof, we have hereunto set our bands the day and yeat first above ‘T, B. McFARLAND. Register, HART FELLUWS, Recviver. Post No 2, marked ches Post No'5 of beginning, conSTOCKHOLDER’S MEETING. HE ANNUAL MFETING of the s Svar see of om oon Tunnel mpany,for the election of Th Trusteea for the ensuing year, aud for ransaction of such ning records of other business as ma: egally come before the meeting, will S held at the office of the Secretary of said ion, at North San Juan corporat County. California, on Thursday, ee i see ae ee December 12th, 1876. To M. George, Joseph Sanchez, G, M. Peters, W. D. Washburn. A. C.Foot, Anion Francis,, N. Devoe, I. M. Parker, Wm. Dickerson, W. M. Harris, E. G. Bartlett, T, C, Bourn, 8, P. French, J. J. Ott, T. M. Parker, James Barrett. 8.8. Lucy, Charles Foster, Wm. Tunis, W. 8. Inskeep, John Bryson,V. C. Hawes, C. A. Smith Jobn Block, George Smith, Arbogast, 8. Nichols.G. G. Ritter, C. A. Merkle, George Flint, E. W. Morrison, , James Huit, Daniel Collins, C. Reilly, J. Peters,E. Saxon; L; A. Walling, W. E. Powell. 8. Nunes; J. Lewis, J. P. poyder, P. Saylor, R. 8. Shoemaker, c, Peterson, Chas. Peterson. M.D, Soto, John Salvador, Frank Peradsr,, Thos, Williams, F. G, Gabriel, W. W. Sheldon, G. J. Bristol, Isaac Small, John P., Layne, A. L. Ellis, G. L. Hicks, Frank Morse, Robert. Bell, L. A. Rick; ets, H. Redington, C. F. Merithen,Chas. Green, D. Salisbury, J, W. Heidenreich, "A. Hutchinson, W. B. Booth, J. P. Wilf Smith, J. H. Lindley, Robt. Wickliff, B. _ § Wickliff, L. K. Honeycurt, L. A. Gar. vin, T. C. Nunnelly, D. V. Mason, J. B. Henderson, Joho Holder, J. RK. Rogers J. W. Shaun, W. W. Price, E. Brooks, E. B. McCrea, J, SteaGman, Juhn Brady, James Jackstead, J. A. Hill, M. Waldron, J. C. . Martinly, John Arrold, dobnLynch, John G Comancho, J. Kasta, Thos. Kasta, Joseph Kaing, A. Costa, Jas Davis, J. Costa, Joel How, W. A. Tgwnsend, C. E. Johnson, J. Murphy, James Whartenley, C. C. Leavitt, John Patterson, W. W. Fowler, J. M. Parker, Wm. Dickerson, W. M. Harris, E. G. Bartlett R. B. Gentry, 1. Hirschmen, H.-Grover, 8. D, Mérchant, Thomas Mein, John Milhorn, E. Harvey, D. .McCanush,Ar Roseuberg, 8. P. Lord, J. K. Pooler, C. ©. Gaylor, J.8. Huntress, C. Barber, H, V. Rex, J. Witt, Geo, Arbogast, Wlin, W. A: Diamond, J. Perkinpine, I.
D. Holt, 8. J. Eddy, A. Downey, é. H, Ha rison, J.R. Goodman, D. A. Rich, Allen Brown, E. D. Herrick, G. W. Ra. zon, U. L; Bachtal, P. Kirrolen, W. F. -Hastell, A. B. Brady, Joseph° Lopez, M. DPD, Faire, 8. L. Gillham, John E. Wil‘Hams, Peter Call, J. McCauley, C. Meelhern, 8. H Heffield, E. H. Frail, John Bennett, J, M. Swain, Wm. Biggs, __J. Andrews, Robert Jones, B. Mahan. T. Loyd, R. Shackleton, C. B. Frost, C. 0. Taylor, E, Parn, Wm. Parr, J. K. Underwood, H. Ray, G. H. Winn, Wm. Berry, H. D. Doe, B, F. Runnes, H. H. Rollins, E. C. Webster, P. English, P. Calaghean, Thos. Wood, M. Stockdale, #, 8. Widener, Robert Cryer, C. C. Wyfnore, 8. P. Lord, P. Kevlen, L. Ragon Wm. Burnett,A. J. Soule,O. J. Williams, J.¥F. Nesuith, O. Stoddard, P. Brun. statter, B, Broderick,J K. Sale, James Flood, J. Richards, Wm. Berry, James Paul, H. C. Roberts, B. L. Larwargne,8. F. Paul, C. McElvy,A. Silver,J. McElvy, C. Smith, Wm. Cann, W. W. Baston, T. Powell, Thos. Findley. J. D. Lord, H. Seadden,S. 8. Darsey, ¥. T. Foleom, W. M.-Ratcliffe;Wm,tarnham,E. A.Leathe, E. E. Matteson,H. R. Terre, D. W. Rid. ley, W. 8. McKenzie, Patrick Connelly,’ Francis Duffy, Robt. Shakelton, Robt. Iving,Otto Lutje,Thomas Taylor, James Foster, G. W. Salisbury, 8. H. Tisdale, Wm. Miller, 8: Griffin, Con. Reilly, D. Collins, Q. K. Underwood,.Wm. Richards, Philip Rich.rds, John Hawke, Joseph Richards, Jason Ray, Hugh Mc. Cauley, Jobn Peard, F. C. Lutje, O. T. Schwartz, G. W. Hentz, A. R. Lord, and to all whom: it may concern: WHEREAS, Mineral Affidavits, Numbers 1, 2.3, 4,.5,6, 7, 8,910; 19, 23, 24, 26, 27, 30, $2; 34, 46, 37, 38, 39, 41,42, 43, 45, 51, 54, 55, 58, 60, 65, 66, 6%, 73, 75, 77, 78, 81; 82, 89, 90, 92, 95, 96, 99, 100, 101, 102, 107, 103, 111, 112, 113, 122,123, 124, 125, 126,128, 135, 142, 148, 149. 154, 158, 159, 160, 161, 164, 165, 166, 168,195, 202, 243, 244, 247, 251, 256, 258, 259, 274, 379, 382 and 402, Sacramento Registery, and Numbers 29, 32, 37, 40, 41,43, 44, 72, Marysville Registery, were filed in the United States Land Office, alleging the land hereinafter described to be, more valuable for mining than foF agricultural pw 2B; . Wuereas, by. Commissioner's letter, ‘dated December 2d, 1871, all of Section 3:NE ki, Bw %, W % of se X&, B % of Nw \ wE & of Nw Xj, section 5; wn % of section 7: ww \ of sw ¥, KE 3% of 8E \, sw 4 of SE 4, Section 7; sw \y, wo 36 of 8k &, NR ¥ of SE X, BE. & Of ne 4, 8% of nw \, NE \% Of Nw \, sec. tion 9; NE \ and 3 of section 19; w ¥ of nr, Ww 16 of se {, 88 of SE %, and w 44 of section 21;and the wn: of section 29, and nw \ of section 31, in Trowuship 13 north, Range 9 east, and all of section 1; 8 “4 of se \, section 7; 5% of NE \%,8w of NE \, and NE \ of sw 4, section 9; N 36 of ak k, Ww i ofaw \, scction 11; 8 % of section 13:8 \& of section 15;8 4 of se \, and nw 1-4 of s&-4-4,-section 21; mw 1-2 of section 23; sx 1-4, £ 1-2 0f sw 1-4,8 1-2 of Nw 1-4,8 1-2g0f ne 1-4 of nw 1-4, and aE 1.4 of Nw 1.4 of nw 1-4, K 1-2 of NE 1e4, 8 1.2 of sw 1-4 of Ne 1-4, and Nw 1-4 of sw 1-4 of NE 1-4, section 25, in Township 16 north, Range 7; and all of section 5; nw 1-4, N 1-2 ‘of NE 1.4, sw 1-4 uf NE_1-4; NW 1-4 of sE 1-4 section 7; all of section 9; se 1-4, Nw 1-4 of sw 1-4,and NE 1-4, section 11; sw 1-4 of sec. tion 13; and aw 1-4 of sw 1-4, section 17, ands 1-2 of sx 1-4, section 25,in Township 10 north, Range 7 east, and Nw 1-4, sectiqn 3; nw 1-4 of section 9: w 1-2 of sw 1-4, sec. tion 17; w 1-2 of NE 1-4, and 8 1-2 of section 21; swl-4, E 1-20f nw 1.4, and £ 1-2 of section 33, Township 12 north, Range 7 east, and Lots 1, 2, 3,4, 5, sw 1-4 of nx 1-4, 8 1-2 of nw 1-4, w 1-2 of sw 1-4, 8 1-20f sz 1-4.0f sw 14, Nw 1-d0f as 1-4 of sw 1-4, section 1; N 1-2 of sz 1-4 of sx 1-4, sw 1.4 of sE 1-4, N 1-2 of az 1-4, sw 1-4, and w1.2 of section 3; all of section 5; 8 1-2 of sx 1-4 and N 1-2 of section 7; ali of section 9; Lots 1, 2, 3,4, 5, 6, 7, 8,9, 10, sw 1-4 of sz 1-4, sw 1-4 and a 1-2 of Nw 1-4, section 11: N 1-2 of sx 1-4, sw }-4 0f sk 1-4, Lot 3 w 1.2 of sw 1-4, 8E 1-4 0f sw 1-4,8 1-2 of nw 1-4, and ng 1-4 of nw 1-4,8section 13; 1-2 of 8k 1-4, N 1-2 of sw 1-4, and N 1-2 of s*ction 15; E 1-2 of NE 1-4, sw 1-40f Nw 1-4, sw 1-4, E 1-2 of sk 1-4, and sw 140f sx 1-4, sec. tion 17; Nw 1-4, 8 1-20f NE 1-4, nw 1.4 of NE }-4, 8m 1.4, gu 1-4 of sw 1-4,nK 1-4 of sW 3-4, nN 1-20f nw 1-4 of aw 1-4, 8 1.2 of sw 1.4 of sw.1-4, and 81-2 of N 1.2 of nw 1.4 of sw 1-4 of section 19: N 1-2 0f nw 1.4, az 1.4 of Nw 1-4, © 1-2 of NE 1-4, sw )-4 Of NE 1-4, NE 1-4 of sw 1-4, Nw J-4 of ak 1-4 of 8E 1-4, Lot 5 of sx 1-4 of section 25, we }.4 of section 29; 8 1-2 of az 1-4, sw 1-4, andx 1-2 of section 31: Lots 1, 2,3,4, 5, 6,7, 8, AW 1-4 of Nw 1-4, and sw 1-4, section 4; 1-2of Nw 1.4, sw 1-4 0f ww 1-4, Lots 3 and SE 1-4'of section 35, Township. 16 fh, the contrary is proved, after due notice: Anp WHEreEas, The Central Pacific Rail. road Company, by B. B, Redding Land tothe character of the above di patty: eo : escribed 3lst day of March, A.D 187 A.M ot this ofate, hadi Babe ene. ine the char cter In witness whereof, we have May, 1877, at Lo’elock P, James A BTIDOER, Beers N. Ran Juan, April 9 19t7, ~ aay enst, was filed. in the and by Commissioner's letter dated December 2d, 1871. The W 1-2 of NW 1-4 and NE 1-2 0f NW quarter of Section 34, in Township 17 North, range 9 east, is to be treated mington, Jas. Beck. A. Mills, I. L.\: mehi HART FELLOWS, Receiver. United States Land Office, SacmaMEnxro, Can. Feb. 26, 1877, 0 ALL WHOM IT MAY CON é " Whereas, on the 3d day of Sept,’1874, the Plat of bay tgs ls north, range 9 . 8. Land Office, as mineral in clraracter, until the contrary is proved, after due notice; And whereas; Victorine Sanvee, (Post. Office address Nevada City. Cel.) did, on the 2d day of Dec ,1874, file in the Register's Office of this Listrict bia Pré-emption Declaration No. 4720, claiming ‘the above . treated. described land, and has applied to enter the seme as agricultural land, allegiog it to be more valuable for agricultural than for mining p: rpeses. Therefore, you will take noticg, that’ under and by virtue of instructions from the Commissioner of the General Land Office, dated May 6th, 1871, we haye fixed the 6th day of April, A. D. 1877, at 11 o’clock A. M., at this office, before the Register and Receiver, for the hearing of proofs to determine the cheracter of said lands. In witness whereof, we have hereunto get our hands the day}: and year first above written. tT, B, MCFARLAND, Register. ~ State. Transcript Job Printing Office COMMERCIALSTREET, ‘Nuvada City. — ar We are prepared to do Job Printing in a style second to no office in this State. entree Ag an advertising medium the Nevada Daily Transcript is the best in the Northern part of the “PRICES VERY LOW. Isaac Adder, C. F. Schwartz, B. Kumsen, . J. Dibbon, B. McCordel, Wm. Watt, R. . os as No, 848. Application for a Patent to a Minivg Claim. Dnited States Land Office. SACRAMENTO, CAL., March 2, 1877. : OTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN, THAT James L. Gould, whose Post Office is Dutch Fiat, Placer County, Cal, hus made application for patent for Sacramento Consojidated’ Blue bearing gold, situated ir an unorganized taining district; Nevada. County, Califorbia, snd cescribed as follows, viz; On surveyed land being. the ‘N 3% of section 8, The E % ot E % of SE 4 and SE % of SEX of NE \section 5,and the NW % of section i; the N % of BW \ and SW of NW & of aection 3, twp 16N, R11 E; the SE & of SE \ of SW-4 andS % of 8 4 of SE 4 and NE \ of NE 1-40f NE 1-4 of sec. 33; & 1-2 of SE 1-4, NE 1-4 of SE 1-4, E 1-2 of NW 1-4 of SE i, and SW of NW 1-4of SE of sec 98; the N 1-2and SW 1-4 and N 1.2 of SE 1-4 and SW 1-4 of SE 1-4 of see 34; E1-2 of SE 1-4 of SE 1-4, and SE 1-4 0f NE_1-4 of “SE 1-4 of see 27; the N 1-2 of sec 26, and N 1.2 of SW 1-4 cf sec 26. twp 17N,R1LE, MD ‘M, and containing 1990 acres. A portion of this claim was located Aug. éth, 1867, py the Bear River Mining Company, and portion July 27th, = by the Sacramento Mining Company, 80 Jan. ana Feb, 18it, all of said locations being recorded in the office of the Coun Recorder of Nevada County, The applicant claims by location and purchase. — Adsoining claimants are the Dry Creek claim on the South. Gravel Hydraulic mine, the remainder in All persons holding any adverse claims thereto are hereby required to present the enme before this office within rixty days from the first day of publishing hereof. mechs Tt, B,. McFARLAND, Registe Mineral Citation. « eee SacRaMENTO, CAL., Feb. 26, 1571. OE. McCURDY, J. H. FULLER, L. W. PREBLE. F.LARKIN. A. G. TURNER, B.D. WILLIAMS, F. MUFFLER and to all whom it may cncern, Whereas, Mi: eral. affidavit No. 62 and 171 were filed in the U. 8. Land Office, alleging the N % of NW quarter of Sec. 24, in Township 16 north, range 9 east, to be more valuable .for mining than for agricultural purposes, and by Commissioner's letter dated December 2d, 1871, the same land to be treated as mineral in character, until the contrary is roved, after due notice; And whereas, . TY. McLeod (Post ce address You Bet, Cal.) did, on the 20th day of Oct., 1874, file in the Register’s Office of this District, his Premption Derlaration No. 4€44, claiming the above described Isnd, and has applied to enter the sume as agricultural land, alleging it to be more val. . uable for agricultural then for mining p" rposes; Therefore you will take notice,that. ‘under and by virtue cf instructions from the Commissioner of the General Land Uffice, dated May 6th, 1871, we have fixed the 7th day of April, A. D. 1877, at 11 oavcleck A. M.,at this office, before the Register and Receiver, for the hearing of — to determine the charact:r of said ands. In witness Whereof, we have hereunto set our hands the day and year first above written. . B. MeFARLAND Register, mech3 HART FELLOWS Receiver. section 21; sE 1 4 0! sw 1-4, Lots 2 and 3, of section 23; Lot lef nw 1-4, sw 1-4, £ 1-2 of of NE 1-4, Nw l-4.0f Nw 1-4, 8 1-2 of aw 1.4 5 of nw 1-4, Lot 6 of sw 1-4, Lots 7 and 8 of Range Seust, Mount Diablo meridian, is to be treated as mineral in character, until Agent, (Port Office addr San Francisco California,) has applied “to offer proof as ‘THEREFORE, you will take notice th under-and by virtue of instructions Pa . the Sommissioner of the Genera) Land Of. fice, dated May 6th, 1871, we have fixed the and Receiver, for the bh i detebm ng of proots to set hands hon the dsy and above [ms BAR peruown hecalwees”Probate Notice. fornia. In the matter of the Estate of argaret Moore, deceased, It a ny I Probate Court, Nevada County, Calito said Court by the petition this day presented filed by Richard Neville, the Administrator of the Estate of Marga-et Moore, deveased praying for the sale of real and personal estate, that it ig necessary to sell the whole or some portion of the real estate to pay the debts outstanding against the deceased, and the debts, expenres and charges of administration. It is therefore ordered by said Court that all persons in. terested in th» estate of. raid deceased ap—_ before said Probate Court on Wednesday. the 18th day of April, A. D. 1877, at 11 o'clock in the torencon of said day, at the Court Room of said Probate Court, at the city of Nevada, in seid county, toshow cause why an order shculd not be granted to the suid administrator to sell so nuch of the real estate of said deceased as -shall be nec: ssary, in addition ‘to said perso! estate, ~~! JOHN CALDWELL, March 19th 1877. ~ Prubate Judge. State of California, Co of Nevada; James D, White, County U and Ex. m officio Clerk of the Probate Cour,t in and for the County of Nevada, State of Cali-. . fornia, do hereby certify the f to tan Rall, owe ooh eared peace pong Bog inal order to show cause why an orderto K 3 such as Gonorrhes,Gleet, Stricture, 5: “ 4s in all its forms, nal We . potency, etc. money in seeking out now DR. GIBEON’s DISPENSARY STsBLISHED in 1864, for the tres ment of Sexualand Seminal Disease: + Im nouncing that he has returned from visitin the principal Hospitals 6f Kapope, and hay resumed practice at his Diapenrary, 623 Kearney Street, corhe? of Commmer.ia., San Franciseo, where his old and those . ‘DR. GIBBON has the plessure of an.’ 8 uiring his services may fad him. e Doctor has spared neither timé nor returned witl increaseu acilities for the alleviation of human ‘Horrible Diseases. How many thousands of persons, both . male and female, there who are sufier. Hing outa misersblé existence from the et. fect of secret indulgences, or from virns ~ . absorbe. into the system . Look at their ured pallid, unciated and disfigured facesand ‘their broken dowu constitations, disquali. fyingthem for the bap of marriage . ortLeenjoyment of life. In this horrid situation thousands suffer until death closes thescera. Let parents, guardisns, friends attend tosuy of those who are’ sufferiug with any of these horrible life destroyin maladics—see that they are cared for an éured before it.be too late. Send them jm‘mediately to Dr. Gibbon, a physician who ueo .cade private disease his especial study or yeers, and who is certain to cure the most inveterate cases without mercury or injurious —_. It: is important te those who are afflicted, or to those who are inter. estcdin the welfare of their friends, to be careful of the many tended doctors who infest all cities, publis their skili in curing all diseases in a few days, imposing upon the public by nsing the numes of em. inent physicians f Europe and other places, Be, therefor®™ careful and make strict inguixies,or yon may fal} into the hands of those charlatsns., Seminal Weakness. Seminal Emissions, the consequenee 07 self abuse. This solitary vice, or deprayed sexual indulgence, is practiced by the youth of both sexes to an almost unlimited extent, producing with unerring certainty “) the following train of symptoms; unless cembatted by scientific : medical measures, viz: Sallow countenance, dark spots under the eyes, pain inthe head, ring. ing in the ears, noise ltke the rustling of leaves and the rattling of chariots, uneasi. nuss about the loins, Weakness of the limbs, eczfused vision, blunted intellect, less of confidence, diffiderce in approaching strangers, a disiike to form new acquaintances, 8 disposition to shun seciety, loss of memory. hectic flushes, pimpies and variou eruptions about the face, farred tongue, fetid. breath, coughs, consumption, nightsweats, monomann and frequent insanity. If relief be not obtained, persons so afflict. ed should apply immediately, either in tne or by letter, and have a cure effected 5 new and scientific mode of treating this.disesse, which never fsils of effecting “quick and radical cure. Dr. G. will giv prove satisfacto Une Hundred Dollars to any one who wi of this complaint by either of the San Francisco quacks. : Married Men, Or those who contemplate marrisge, who are suffering under any of these fearfel maladies, should not forget the anered re. spunsibility resting upom them, nor delay to obtain immediate retief. Persons calling at Dr. Gibbon’s office or sending for packages ef medicines may rely _ upon his assurance of confidential secrecy with implicit faith, and expect no more . than to be charged with a fair and mutnally satisfactory remuneration of services tendered, considering the circumstances of the cases, rather than a toc prevalent and selfish practice of extortion among quacks * Oh @GIBBON is responsible, and will 2 8 sible, and ive to. each patient a written instrament, binding himself tc effect.a radical. amd peraanent cure, or make no charge, ~. Cured at Home. Persons at a distance may be CURED AT. HOME, by ad.iressing a letter to Dr, Gib. bon, stating case, smyptoms, length of time the disense has continned, 6 the médicine promptly forwarded, free; from damage and curiosity, to any part of the conntry, with full and plain direction for are. y enclosing DOLLARS in coin, in a registered létter. through the Post Office, or through Wells, Fargo & Co., Spates of angered forwarded y express tu an of the Union. aiidies DY. OtRBOR. GY Rin , coIner Post Offic: Box 1957. rage Se Private ‘ ntrance on Commercial treet. ner to put BOX 1957 on the les Ovnsultations FREE. ; ea &?” Correspondents. will please. inform, e DR. GIBBON that they read his sdvertise ment in the DarLy Transcript. myl No, 852. . i Application -for a Patent to a. Miniog Claim United States Land Office,) . Sacramento, Cal, March's. Ist]. } OTICE is hereby given, That T. P. N Crandall, A, W. Rot . W.D Long and Wm. Andrews. whose Post Office is Nevada City, Nevada County, Cal., have made application fer Patent for the Back Bone Placer Mine, bearing gold, situate in Bloomfield, Mining District, Nevada County, California, and described m the piat und field notes on file in this office as follows, via: Beginning at a natural ce— ment monument 25 feet high and 6 feet in diameter (estimated) stend on the easterly side of the road leading from the Back Bone House to Moore’s Flat, and running thence on a true line, vaziation 172 45° east, N52. 15’, W 15, 15 chains. Marked a cedarté in. in dinnhieter for 8. W. cor. of claim, h. B. 8, W.cor; thence N. 374 45’ E,.45, 45chains, marked = cedar 12in. in dis, for N. W, cor. ef claim, B. B. N. W. cor; thenee 8. 52° 15’ E, 45,45 chains. Set an oak for N. E. cor,.of claim, marked B, BH, N. KF. cor. from which a fir 48 in. dia. bears 8 37° 48’ W.82 links dist;thence 8.37% 48” W. 45, 45 chains, Set an oak post ip stone mound for 8. gree of. hereon B. B.S. E. corner, from which a black oak, 4 in, in dia. bears N. 50° E,47 lin oe! thence N. 52°15’ W, S0, 30 chains to plice of beahd designated as fot No. in Sections 19, Wand 30,Tovneh'p 18 north, Range 10 East, Mt. Disblo Bane end Meridiun. Said location was made Mareh 70, 1871, by John E. Williams etal, and ig recorded in the mining records of Nevada County, st Nevada City. The applieawia chai loTe cation and purchase. C ants aré North Bloomfield Hydronic Grary. el Mining Company on the_ est, on Diseases (of : standing) and Ulcerated egs succuias Bliy 4 The Dil i. VOL x NEVADA NP; BROWN.BROWN a Pro 2 tay HE Board of. 7 : Ne ada do or “Section 1. Any shall fire off or dis ‘bombs or expl-siv: > —-_eorporate limits < without-frst obta the Trvstecs of sai ‘deemed guilty of a 9 conviction shal ten dollars nor mui ‘Jars or be impriso: not to exceed ten d Section 2,. This fect'and be in full Twelfth day of Ma Passed Feb. 1dth _W. J. Onean, Cic . Collateral L cs I ORNER POST San Francise portion of the reser Neral Loan and Savi ea until further p spershate. Tho si -eontinne to pay diy per month, payabl every month, and May the price fo) will be advanced t stock withdrawn has alrewy declare dends of 2 PER OF dividend of 5 PEE all stoex subserib mation ood obta A safe investment. > ‘plying at the Coll ~ Bank, corner Post San Francisco.. Miners SACRAMENTO O ALL WHO) Whereas, ont “the Plat of Town east, was filed in t! by the return of th or the NW quarter ‘ship 18 north, 9 treated as miner the contrary 16 pr And “whereas, ( Office address Em 0m the 6th day of I ister’s Office of thi tionDeclaration No deseribed land, ax the same ag agr than ‘for mining m will take notice, t 11, we have fixed A.D, 1877, at 10 0° fice, before the Re atdeter obiesia k of, we have herew day and’ year first : T. 8. M HART F D. Jobnston, At SUN ‘Q@ITATE OF. CA “> Nevada, se. ° ] State of California of Nevada. The ‘California, send Wheeler, defendaz qui to appear ‘Poaresdth Judie ht udici of Ca’ , in a Polly. Ann Wheele A ele ewer the complat ten days [exclusiv after the service 01 if served within: t ant of this count; within t-venty day: you by default, acc said complaint. 1 agsinet you to obti dissolving the bo: and her:tofore ex: ‘plaintiff, on the g -and desertion, and St forth in. plain herein, to which r And you are hereb “as above required, ve req apply to the Cow demanded e seal} D, White John Caldwell 1